[4] viXra:2104.0181 [pdf] submitted on 2021-04-30 20:08:17
Authors: Yanming Wei
Comments: 6 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]
It is important to investigate how many neutrons are produced and where fissional neutrons are going in uranium fuel reactor, as hazard assessment on nuclear wastes does need reliable data, but it seems hard to find a pie chart depicting different percentages for all possible destinies of neutrons, so some calculations herein need correction in future.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[3] viXra:2104.0102 [pdf] submitted on 2021-04-17 08:26:18
Authors: V. A. Yatsyshyn, A.D. Skorbun
Comments: 8 Pages.
The influence of the electromagnetic field on the rate of gamma pulses counting from radioactive samples after the action of the driver in the form of pulses of the electromagnetic field was observed. Controlled radionuclide is 137Cs. The sample was a sample of ordinary soil. At a certain time interval, there was an increase in the count rate, and then its decline. The magnitude of changes reached 3%. The observation lasted about one year.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[2] viXra:2104.0090 [pdf] submitted on 2021-04-15 19:26:15
Authors: Huang Shan
Comments: 1 Page.
If you don't feel the subtlety of it, you don't really like physics.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics
[1] viXra:2104.0053 [pdf] submitted on 2021-04-10 12:13:54
Authors: Gang Chen, Tianman Chen, Tianyi Chen
Comments: 6 Pages. 1 figure.
In our previous papers, we exhibited the relationships of 2π, the fine-structure constant and Feigenbaum constants with nuclides. In this paper, we show that there should be direct relationships of the second Feigenbaum constant α≈2.5029 with nuclides 83Bi*126 and 84Po*125 (both with nucleon number 209) in the form of (209/83+209/84)=2.503. So it is supposed that 2π, the fine-structure constant and Feigenbaum constants play a game in the world of nuclides and hence determine the nucleon numbers of some nuclides at critical points. In the end, a picture indicating this kind of game is concluded.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics